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Demi Moore Selling Upper West Side Penthouse for $75M

The price would set a record for Upper West Side co-ops.

Demi Moore is set to part ways with the lavish New York City apartment she bought with Bruce Willis 25 years ago.

The penthouse is located in the San Remo building on Central Park West and carries an asking price of $75 million, according to TheNew York Times. Moore and Willis bought the 14-room pad in 1990 from Saturday Night Fever producer Robert Stigwood.

If Moore's home sells for that amount, it would set a record for the biggest sale ever for an Upper West Side co-op. The San Remo's highest-selling apartment to date went for $26.4 milllion in 2014.

Moore's co-op comprises 7,000 square feet of indoor living space and an additional 1,500 square feet of 28th-floor terraces featuring panoramic park views. A two-bedroom, two-bathroom maisonette is included in the price.

"We looked at everything on the park, Fifth Avenue, Central Park South and Central Park West, and there was just nothing like it," Moore told the Times about the home. She was married to Willis from 1987 to 2000 and later lived in the penthouse with former husband Ashton Kutcher.

Over the years, the building's residents have included Dustin Hoffman, Diane Keaton and Steven Spielberg.